Cheap Hair Transplant?

Cheap Hair Transplant? Read before making a decision

It is no secret that most of us are always trying to find the lowest price for almost every product or service that we want to buy. Hair transplants are no exception. That’s probably the reason why “how much does it cost?” is the most asked question we receive every day.

Here are 5 reasons why cheap hair transplants are more expensive in the long run:

1. Who performs the procedure?

In order to cut costs, many clinics have technicians or assistants performing a 8-10-hour hair transplant procedure. In some cases, they even have multiple technicians doing the implant, which compromises symmetrical and harmonious results and poor client satisfaction.

At DHI Panama, a DHI Certified Doctor will perform the entire procedure, from start to finish.

2. Which instruments are being used?

Some clinics, clean and reuse instruments so they can be used with multiple patients. This carries a risk of infection.

At DHI Panama: High precision single-use instruments are used during the procedure and immediately discarded when finished.

3. Donor area preservation?

Remember the last time you visited the dentist and listened to the drill that was about to enter your mouth? That’s pretty similar to the motorized extraction tools being used. If they’ve quoted 2,000 grafts, that means 2,000 holes using a 20,000 rpm and a heat-generating tool punching your scalp. This heat can easily damage the skin, while the lack of precision caused by the fast-spinning blade leads to scarring and higher transection rates**.

At DHI Panama: Artistic manual extraction is mandatory as it has proven higher graft survival rates as well as better donor area preservation. Punches of 1.00 mm or less in diameter are used during the extraction.

4. Cost per graft?

Comparing prices based on cost per graft is misleading…unless survival rate is taken into consideration. Depending on which technique is used (FUE or FUT), how experienced the staff is, how many people participate in the procedure, and which protocols (if any) are followed, survival rates vary between 40% and 60%.

At DHI Panama: The DHI technique itself, supported by our globally standardized safety protocols and procedures, yield the highest survival rates in the hair transplant industry, as 95%-97% survival rates are consistently achieved.
We’ll let you do the math.

5. Results?

Even though results vary from one clinic to another, the vast majority of these clinics are still using FUT or FUE techniques. These two techniques vary greatly in the extraction phase, but are pretty much the same in the implant phase, as they create slits or holes using medical-grade razor blades in which the graft will later be placed using forceps. This two-step process makes it difficult to create high-density results because grafts can’t be implanted really close to each other.

At DHI Panama: We use the same special tool as our other clinics around the world, the DHI Implanter, which allows the doctors to control the angle, direction, and depth of the implanted hair unlike any other hair transplant technique. A higher density of implanted follicles is also achieved by using this specifically designed tool.

Would you like a personalized quote and additional information?

The best treatment options are always based on a correct diagnosis, so contact our hair specialists and ask for a in-person or video-call consultation.

A hair transplant is a medical procedure that will change your life for the better if you choose wisely. Don’t forget that we all have a limited donor area– if you don’t get it right the first time, you might not have a second chance.

As you continue your research and consider your alternatives, make sure you’re asking yourself and the clinic the right questions for this important decision.